Running thin clients instead of traditional desktop PCs has always been an advantage in your business. They have allowed to move rapidly with new installations and migrate existing installations into your network. Remote users have been added very quickly to the thin clients and management of the nodes has been eased over more traditional solutions. All this has been achieved with the help of thin clients.
There are some good reasons to think about thin clients technology. With the help of thin clients, you can make changes once and for all in one place. Software installation, updating and removal is made easier because it is all in one place, on the thin clients. Keeping an eye on disk space, memory and processor usage is a lot easier on one machine than keeping an eye on 50 more. Backing it up on thin clients is quicker and all important recovery is faster. With the help of thin clients you can easily see what processes are running. There are tools incorporated in the thin clients that will do this across a traditional distributed network of workstations but it is much easier to see what is installed. Configuring thin clients terminals is a very simple and painless process. Just point the device to your chosen server and off you go.
Thin clients can also help you to bring down the cost of the equipment, the cost of repairs and the cost of support and other ongoing costs. New users can be quickly and easily added. Thin clients can be installed and left often for many years. This lets you maximize your return on your investment. Solving a problem for one user can often have a knock on effect of solving the problem for many users. More importantly, thin clients keep all the important data away from the main network and into the computer room. Only screen and keyboard data needs to be sent over the cable. Resorting to thin clients is the best solution a big company can opt for.
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